Page Four ,----7, - pOtri ": ght By Gay Catania ' Entertainment Editor d --- -- • I ntertamment Behrend offers numerable The games will be held at functions for both dorm and Behrend, Saturday, 1 p.m. commuting students. I've decided A road ralley, on Sunday af to concentrate on campus ac- ternoon, will bring this year's tivities since I've been accused of Autumn Weekend to a close. "taking the students off campus Even with the conclusion of for entertainment." Not only have Autumn Weekend, there remains I been hassled from this stand- plenty of activity for the Behrend point, but also on such views that student to enjoy on campus. For my previous suggestions have example, there is another been too expensive and Mac- Women's Volleyball match cessible for Behrend students. ! against Grove City and Mercy- If hurst, Monday, November 3 at 7 If you go to classes, I'm sure p.m. The Warrens will present you've discovered that things are a lecture on witchcraft and getting mighty hectic at this time demonology the following in the term. Autumn Weekend is Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Reed designed to allow us to take a Lecture Hall. break from our chaotic The RUB game room offers a schedules. few occupations for the student to The Autumn Weekend enjoy between classes or after a festivities begin this evening with rough day of classes. The pin-ball a mini-concert featuring Gove tables are some of the best in the Scrivenor. The concert will take Erie area, and of course, pool and place in the RUB Lecture Hall at ping pong are readily available. 8 p.m. If you've been unable to How about a little casual attend the other musical events of reading? How long has it been the term, I would suggest that since you've read a book that you make it a point to experience this mini-concert Michael Weller's production "Moonchildren" will be per formed at the Studio Theatre, 8 p.m., tonight through Saturday by the Behrend Players. The Players remain one of the most influential and creative and en tertaining groups on campus. Final performances of "Moon children" will run from Wed nesday, November 5 until Sun day, November 9. All tickets may be purchased at the RUB, main floor, across from the RUB desk. I would suggest getting your tickets early, because these performances are generally sold out. Friday marks that great holiday when ladies can actually go out decking cold creme and curlers! For a switch, why not go trick or treating through the dorms or your neighborhood? It might be fun to tally up how many tricks you receive in opposition to treats! Also, "good" ice cream will be available Friday afternoon on the RUB porch, beginning-at 2 p.m. - Dobbins Hall will be hosting a dance Friday evening. Admission is $l.OO and $.50 with an activity card. If you're brave enough to dress for the Halloween occasion then you will *be admitted at no cost. A hayride and bonfire, quite appropriate for thiS Autumn Weekend, will take place on Saturday, November 1. This should certainly be a good way to relax and enjoy yourself. This week's movie selection is "Airport", with showings Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at Bp.m. Another event to take up during this special weekend is the Women's Volleyball match against Allegheny and Edinboro. RESEARCH PAPERS THOUSANDS ON FILE Send for your up•to-date, 160-page, mail order catalog of 5,500 topics. Enclose $l.OO to cover postage and handling. COLLEGIATE RESEARCH 1720 PONTIUS AVE., SUITE 201 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90025 I Name i Address 1 City 1 State BEHREND RADIO „, • ,\ll,, frequency to be posted. PREMIER OCT. 3IsT Viiwi L yil Touch -4-zzzt4 Wind on the Water. David Crosby-Graham Nash. These" guys not only write and perform great music, they are also a sort of musical history. David Crosby was a member of the Byrds and Graham Nash was in the }lollies, and both were—and at times are—in Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. With this album, they are again writing and playing the type. of music that made CSN&Y one of the most popular bands ever. The harmonies sung by Crosby and Nash on some of these songs sound at least as good as those on the Deja Vu album, and on some songs they even sound better. There is a rich mixture of songs on this album, some folk, some folk-rock, and a few straight-out rock. . • Bittersweet is a beautiful song written by Crosby, and utilizing those great vocal harmonies. "Why is it always bittersweet, and the broken cloudy days, when I need the sun's heat?" Love Work Out was written by Graham Nash, and seems strictly autobiographical, yet. the per formance of the song sounds more like a Neil Young tune. Nash shouts out the lyrics and Crosby's guitar sounds like something off of Young's After the Goldrush album. "I used to keep on trying from day to day, to keep from dying and fading away. It seems like a strange thing for me to say, but I'm so tired of looking the other way." Howard Through the Haze was written by Crosby and is sort of a you've wanted to read? Well, Behrend's library offers an ex cellent selection of current best sellers, ranging in topic. Check out the library's browsing selection for a book suited to your particular interest. I don't think that enough people take advantage of Behrend's geographic location. Why not gather up a few friends, a bottle of red wine, cheddar cheese and a fresh loaf of French bread and have a picnic in the gorge? It's the perfect way to enjoy the scenery •and the nice weather we've been experiencing. Another way to get out of the scheduled rut so many of us find ourselves stuck in is to get out that old tennis racket, frisbee, basketball or football and arrange an informal game with some friends. Non-competitive sports can be a healthy relief at this time during the term. An evening spent working out in. the gym can also relieve some ten sion. So you see, there are an awful lot of things right here on campus that you can involve yourself in. All that is necessary is that you care enough to do them. By Kevin Conway Collegian Staff Writer social comment. "It's the blind leadin' the blind, and I am amazed how they stumble, homeward through the haze." Crosby's guitar playing near the end of this song is amazing. To the Last Whale is the last song on this album, and was co written by Crosby and Nash. The harmony singing at the beginning of this song is without a doubt the highlight of the album. If there was nothing else on the album, the singing here would be worth the price of the album. After this startling beginning, the song goes on to tell the plight of this en dangered species. The eleven songs on this album are all remarkable in one area or another, the vocals may be the highlight of one song, the music of another, but all eleven are quite enjoyable: • • Be sure to catch Graham Nash and David Crosby when they perform at the. Erie County Fieldhouse, November,. 7, at 8 p.m. P.S. to Carol. Hope ya enjoy it! Behrend Collegian" `?lie Image `Builder" FORE Good time music Gove Scrivenor will perform his own special blend of folk. country, and blues, tonight at 8. in the Reed Lecture Hall. Gove Scrivenor to entertain tonight By Ron Wayne Collegian Staff Writer Gove Scrivenor (his original name) who is known for his versatility or perhaps unknown for it, since he attributes his lack of fame to the recording executives!_ inability to fit him neatly into a category, will be entertaining with his music and broad range of instruments tonight in the Reed Lecture Hall. His performance, scheduled at 8 p.m., promises to be an en joyable one since Scrivenor feels he is at his best with smaller and more intimate crowds rather than the concert-size type.. Some of the smaller clubs he . has performed in include Nashville's Exit Inn, the Red Mule Inn located in Norfolk, Virginia, The Main Point in Philadelphia, and in Chicago at the Quiet Night. He has also performed at many major colleges and universities including William and Mary and Vanderbilt. _ Mr.SUriVenor's music, although versatile, can be described as a range from blues to country to authentic folk. He also does not always sing his own music, but treats every song like he wrote it. The material he uses YOUR FATHERS MUSTACHE' FAMILY - HAIRSTYLING CENTER MILLCREEK MALL at each performance depends on what he senses the individual audience wants to hear. His musical career began in the early 60's when he learned to play the harmonica which he used along with his guitar playing to join a band while enlisted in the Navy. After the service, he began doing small folk clubs in the Norfolk-Virginia Beach area while working at odd jobs during the day. Mr. Scrivenor has also made an album, entitled "Heavy Cowboy", with which he was not entirely pleased after recording it, for the company added ex cessive orchestration. The album, however, received wide critical acclaim. Mr. Scrivenor has played for a Behrend audience once before in October of 1973 and was very well received. Tickets for this Student Union Board event will be available at the door for $1.50 non-students and students without activity. cards,- and 's:7s for students with activity cards. 868-5291 October 30, 1975 ATTENTION New Clubs Budget •Decsdtiae Nov. 6 Form at • RUB Desk • AFTER
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